Learning a language in Spain

By: The GoAbroad Team
Posted on: Spain, Learning a Language

Every year, thousands of people come to Spain to study and improve their level of Spanish. Quality courses are offered to university and post-graduate studies, paid internships, living with families as au pair or even when you're working. Grants are also available and some universities offer to help you settle in.

FEDELE or the Spanish Federation of Schools of Spanish for Foreigners have 69 schools of Spanish available for foreigners.

There's a lot of ways to learn Spanish . You can start by ordering teach yourself or self-help books and audio and video tapes that you can purchase online or in book stores. You may also signup for night classes and other Spanish courses with fellow ex-pats while staying in Spain. It's fun to learn with others and it's a great opportunity to meet people.


Common Spanish Words and their Pronunciation
PronunciationSpanish
YesSiSi
NoNohNo
PleasePor fabor Por favor
Thank youGrath-yassGracias
Hello/Good dayOla Hola
GoodbyeAd-yossAdios
Excuse me Con pairmeesoCon permiso
Where?DondeDonday
GoodBwayn Bueno
Bad Mal Malo
NearProximoProx-eemo


Search GoAbroad.com's Spanish Language Study in Spain for further information.

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